Chipolo ONE Spot tracker now available with Find My integration, undercutting AirTag in price

Various from the AirTag, the Chipolo ONE Spot has a keyring hole that connects straight to the keyring. Although its waterproof, it has an iPX5 rate, which means it can resist a sustained, low-pressure water jet spray, while AirTag has IP67, which can be submerged as much as one meter in water for 30 minutes.
Chipolo says this item tracker is “easy to hear” with a speaker that gets up to 120dB. It also has a replaceable battery that lasts as much as one year, similar to AirTag.

” Chipolo ONE Spot is one of the very first third-party accessories that work with the Apple Find My app. Add it to the Items tab in the Find My app on your iPhone or iPad. After setup you can locate it in the Find My app with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.”

In April, Apple officially opened the Discover My network to third-party items with Chipolo ONE Spot, Belkins SOUNDFORM Liberty, and VanMoofs newest S3 and X3 e-bikes. Now, the AirTag competitor Chipolo ONE Spot is available to pre-order.

Linked with the Find My network, if the user loses an item, they can receive the assistance of “numerous millions” of Apple devices with the Chipolo ONE Spot.
Chipolo says its product tracker can be connected to secrets, luggage, or even kids toys. Within the Find My app, its possible to locate the device, play sound, and turn on “Lost Mode” so the Find My Network will alert the user when its situated.
With pre-orders beginning today, the Chipolo ONE Spot will deliver in June. A one-pack expenses $28, while a four-pack consists of complimentary shipping and costs $90.
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” Chipolo ONE Spot is one of the very first third-party accessories that work with the Apple Find My app. Add it to the Items tab in the Find My app on your iPhone or iPad. After setup you can find it in the Find My app with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.”